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“Tiger ni Tsubasa” official SNS “Everyone gathers for a commemorative photo” Reactions to the group shot of Sari Ito and others | ORICON NEWS

“Tiger ni Tsubasa” official SNS “Everyone gathers for a commemorative photo” Reactions to the group shot of Sari Ito and others | ORICON NEWS
“Tiger ni Tsubasa” official SNS “Everyone gathers for a commemorative photo” Reactions to the group shot of Sari Ito and others | ORICON NEWS
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Actor Sari Ito stars in the serial TV novel “Tiger ni Tsubasa” (Monday-Saturday 8:00 am NHK General *Saturday is a week’s review/Monday-Friday 7:30 am NHK BS, BS Premium 4K) The official SNS has been updated and off-shots of the “hiking scene” have been released. The official SNS posted, “Everyone took a commemorative photo together. Although various incidents occurred… everyone deepened their friendships.” It also included a group shot of Sari Ito, Takanori Iwata, and other students who participated in the hiking scene.

Fans commented, “Everyone’s smiles are wonderful,” “It’s great being outdoors, both now and in the past. I hope this will bring us all closer together, for better or worse.” “Thank you for the heartwarming off-shots.” “It feels good.” Comments such as, “I was watching this on a whim and wanted to participate, too,” and “This is a group photo from an excursion. It looks fun, unlike the tearful main story.”

This work, which is the 110th serial TV novel, stars actress Sari Ito as Japan’s first female lawyer and later a judge, as she and her friends carve out a path in difficult times. , rescues lost children and cornered women. This legal entertainment is based on the true story of Yoshiko Mibuchi, who was the first person in Japanese history to enter the legal profession.


The article is in Japanese

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